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Bike rally organised to promote non-motorised transport in Mangaluru

Published On : 30 Nov 2015   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: Police Commissioner S Murugan flagged off a bicycle rally wherein cyclists demanded better facilities for non-motorised transport in Mangaluru which is a part of Prime Minister Modi’s Smart City project. Murugan, speaking with cyclists stressed the importance of giving space to non-motorised transport in a city like Mangaluru.

The rally was organised by Mangaluru Bicycle Club. 35 cyclists participated enthusiastically in the ride covering a distance of about 30 km. They submitted a memorandum to the Mangaluru City Corporation to identify zones, lanes and sub-lanes for non-motorised transport.

The cyclists also urged the administration to encourage educational institutions to promote cycling while officials would participate in bicycle rallies at regular intervals to spread the message. The club’s founder Ganesh Nayak, cyclists Ashokawardhana, Kishan Bangera, Donald Menezes, Anil Shreshtajna Shresht, P.N. Ramaraj, Murali Shankar also participated.

 







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